Every year a New Jersey-size patch of the Gulf of Mexico where no sea life can be sustained is created by nitrogen-based fertilizer runoff. This runoff comes largely from corn production, which is now tied heavily to the production of ethanol in areas of the Midwest where the runoff comes from. So what can we do about it?
Is Ethanol Production Fueling the Size of the Dead Zone?

Is Ethanol Production Fueling the Size of the Dead Zone?
(via gas2.org)
Submitted by SVOboy on Thu, 2008-04-03 18:08.
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